Despite the stellar play of James Reimer and Ben Scrivens to start the season, Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Dave Nonis is looking to add a veteran goaltender.

Nonis told TSN1050's Dave Naylor that "both our goalies of aware of it, it's not that we don't think we have NHL-caliber goaltenders or goalies with the ability to become very good starting goaltenders.

Ben Scrivens has played well in James Reimer's absence. (AP Photo)

"But if we could add someone to help them along, a veteran that would help them grow, then we would do it."

Reimer, 24, is sidelined by an MCL strain, leaving Scrivens, 26, to handle most of the load in net. Scrivens has posted shutouts in his past two games.

During the offseason and the lockout, the Maple Leafs were frequently linked to Vancouver Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo. However, Luongo's strong start to the season has made it unlikely the Canucks will deal him in-season, especially since Canucks GM Mike Gillis still has not found a deal to his liking.

Nonis says he is comfortable with his young duo, especially because no veteran is available at a price he likes.

“To the credit of both our goaltenders, they’ve stepped up and played very, very well," Nonis said.

“It hasn’t changed — we’d like to give them some help, some guidance along the way. But if that’s not available at a reasonable price, we’re content to go with the two we have.”

Toronto's goalie tandem is trying to help the Maple Leafs snap a postseason drought that dates to the previous lockout. Toronto has not made the playoffs since 2004.